found: Mabel McKay, c1994:CIP galley (Mabel McKay, b. 01-12-07, in Nice, Calif.)
found: Mabel McKay, c1994:unnum. p. after p. 165 (d. 5-31-93)
found: Wikipedia, October 21, 2020(Mabel McKay; Mabel McKay (1907-1993) was a member of the Long Valley Cache Creek Pomo Indians and was of Patwin descent; she was the last Dreamer of the Pomo people and a basket making prodigy; she was born on 12 January 1907 in Nice in Lake County, California and died 31 May 1993)
found: californiamuseum.org, October 21, 2020(Mabel McKay (1907-1993); native artist and activist; Mabel McKay was one of the greatest California basket weavers of all time, as well as a traditional healer, teacher of Pomo traditions and the last speaker of her language; she taught and demonstrated basketry across the country to both Native and non-Native students; widely respected as a healer, she was the last of the Pomo dream doctors, and traveled long distances to visit patients, both inside and outside her Native community; McKay was a strong advocate for her culture and for the environment, especially as development and dams destroyed areas that had been traditional gathering places for sedge and other basket materials; she was also a powerful voice for the proper handling of sacred objects and burial sites)